He dropped that nugget of information as a question, saying something to the effect of, I've heard that when Twitter was raising its most recent round, in the 5-range, CEO Dick Costolo went to Google and said you could own us, but Google was too busy with Google+ .

Wilson didn't confirm or deny Arrington's comment, but he did say that Google has not been interested in Twitter since it started Google+.

Google+, while only a year old, is seen as a big flop, and a "ghost town." It's treated with scorn by critics. (Why? It seems to stem from the fact that Google shoved it down user's throats.)

If it had an opportunity to buy Twitter for $5 billion, it probably should have done it.